By THOMAS GREENBERG The owners of Eddie's Diner, Eddie and Paula Azevedo, say that they have been harshly - and wrongfully - attacked on Facebook and Yelp following an incident involving John Sears, his son Michael, who has autism, and Michael's service
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By TIM FORSBERG It's been 882 days since Citizens Bank publicly announced that they were building a $285 million campus off Greenville Avenue in Johnston, and since that time the company has moved mountains to complete the project. At a ribbon cutting
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Some Rhode Island lawmakers want to legalize and tax marijuana. Do you support the Marijuana Regulation, Control and Taxation Act, a bill that would make Rhode Island the third state to legalize …
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By ETHAN HARTLEY According to Democratic gubernatorial candidate Matt Brown, a vote for him is not simply a vote for a new governor, but for a different direction; one that puts the people of Rhode Island first and looks to correct a political system
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This publication, for the most part, tries to avoid delving into national news and especially national politics, as our mission is much more driven by a desire to provide truthful, thought-provoking, local content to the people who reside in the
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The oceans are rising, storms are getting stronger, and periods of torrential rainfall are becoming more frequent. Having good flood insurance is more important than ever, but the National Flood …
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Whether you've already gone to the polls, cast your vote through the mail or an emergency ballot, or are planning on going later today before polls close at 8 p.m., exercising your most fundamental American right - to vote - is a responsibility that
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New at Garden City A PEEK INSIDE: The newest restaurant to open in the Garden City Center is Tavern In The Square. It is the 10th Tavern In The Square and the only one in Rhode Island. It seats 300 people and has a diverse menu and 50 beers on tap.
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Although it feels like just yesterday that the pool covers came off and crowded public spaces became inundated with the sickly-sweet scent of body odor and sunscreen, summer is giving her final bow goodbye in Rhode Island - despite intermittent
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By TIM FORSBERG The Blackstone Valley Polar Express Train Ride has the ticket to Christmas memories that will last a lifetime. For nearly 20 years, the Blackstone Valley Tourism Council has produced a family favorite holiday train excursion filled with